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The majority of postgraduate education in Germany is free. There are no tuition fees at most German universities. Living costs in Germany are also modest in comparison to other European countries.
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Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology offers direct admission in MCA programme under Management Quota. Aspirants are selected based on their merit./ test/ seat availability for direct admission. Selected candidates have to pay the course fees to confirm their seat.
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NIMCET: NIMCET (National Institute of Technology MCA Common Entrance Test) is a national level exam for admission to the MCA programme in participating NITs. The cutoff rank for NIMCET varies from year to year and also differs for each NIT. In general, the cutoff rank for NIMCET ranges between 300 to 800. MAH MCA CET MAH MCA CET is a state-level exam conducted for admission to MCA cour
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Absolutely, VIT Vellore is a reputed MCA (Master of Computer Applications) institute in India. The university enjoys a solid reputation for the calibre of its instruction, professors, facilities, and industrial partnerships. The VIT University conducts the VITMEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Master's Entrance Examination) entrance exam for admission to its postgraduate programmes, including MCA. The VITMEE cutoff is different each year and is established depending on a number of variables, including the exam's level of difficulty, the number of candidates, the number of open seats, etc. For other groups like General, OBC, SC/ST, an
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